-B. MILLIÈ R E . 1998. An NAD-dependent secondary alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) produced by Rhodococcus sp. GK1 was purified about fivefold with a yield of 82% by hydrophobic interaction chromatography. This enzyme reduced monoketones, diketones and a-dicarbonyl compounds ; it oxidized secondary alcohols but not primary alcohols. Optimum pH was 7·0 or 8·5 for reduction or oxidation of substrates, respectively, and optimal temperature for activity was 55°C. The apparent molecular mass of ADH was about 60 kDa by gel filtration chromatography.
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